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Peau Magnifique – a $1500 skin cream? I’m just sayin’…

May 24, 2010

Uh, anyone out there going to actually BUY THIS? 

The packaging sure is pretty f'in cool!


FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE SECTION LAST WEEK

S.S. Fair

The fountain of youth is legendary in myth and history; some scientists and skin-care experts think it still exists, thanks to an enzyme called telomerase. Dr. Gregory Bays Brown of RéVive has created a $1,500 skin cream, Peau Magnifique, containing telomerase. In fact, the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine went to three scientists who discovered how chromosomes are protected by the enzyme, and further research could prove telomerase to be a key factor in infinite cell proliferation. No one's promising the death of funerals yet, but hope springs eternal. Here's the CliffsNote: As cells divide, they send copies of themselves to new cells. But that copying process chops off bits of the originals' protective tips. As we age, the tips, known as telomeres, get shorter and shorter till the original cells die, and we do too. Cancer cells, stem cells and some rogue cells produce a substance that blocks the snipping process — telomerase. How it can be deconstructed, harnessed and activated remains to be seen: lab-made telomerase would have to penetrate skin, pass through tissue and cell walls, and hook into chromosomal activity in order to be effective. But RéVive's Brown claims that telomerase can recruit the skin's resting stem cells — which exist in case of injury — to manufacture new skin. So far, there are no major peer-review studies or clinical trials. And animal testing isn't possible since only humans produce it. Nevertheless, the party has definitely begun; in addition to RéVive, Jan Marini's Age Intervention Regeneration Booster and Goldfaden's DNA Telomere Cream boast telomere science. Other beauty products are sure to follow. S.S. FAIR

RéVive® Peau Magnifique Youth Recruit. Big words for even bigger results in bioengineered skincare. RéVive® continues to push the envelope further from the scalpel to the test tube. Peau Magnifique resets your skin’s “aging clock”. The results are indelible and life-changing. 

RESULTS: Immediately, you will notice an increased glow with a robust appearance and a smoother, more even skin tone with reduced redness. Long term effects include firmer skin and increased clarity, with a reduction in the appearance of wrinkles. 

SKIN TYPE: All skin types. 

APPLICATION: PM application after cleansing and toning. Apply a one drop dose over the entire face. Use no other products simultaneously on the face area. Follow with PM eye and neck products. In the AM, resume your daily RéVive skincare regimen. Use one ampoule per week for four weeks of continuous treatment. Apply twice annually. Avoid eye area. 

NET WT (4) 0.03 FL OZ / 1 M 


KEY INGREDIENTS 

Telomerase: Recruits a youthful skin by triggering a cascade of responses that contribute to a transformation of brand new skin cells. 

EGF [Epidermal Growth Factor]: The "youth molecule" that is a bioengineered protein that dramatically increases skin cell renewal. 

FGF [Fibroblast Growth Factor]: A bioengineered molecule that increases collagen, which firms the skin.

Hyaluronic Acid: A natural moisture binder.

 


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GROOMED L.A.’s new beauty squad – Meet BRIDGET OBERLIN!

May 18, 2010

GROOMED L.A.'s next new contributing Beauty Editor is the fab-glam Bridget Oberlin. She'll be hitting the North Hollywood and Valley beat.  Here's a bit about her.  I just want to turn her face into a cupcake and eat it – she's that fricken adorable.  Ok, that sounds gross.  But take a look at her photo and you'll get my point.

BRIDGET OBERLIN

Bridget Oberlin is a former on-air radio personality ( XM-Syrius and WSYR,  Syracuse NY) and journalist.  She’s also an actress and comic and just you may recognize from the CMT and a bunch of other commercials.   She's obsessed with all things beauty and spends countless hours on-line and in salons researching the newest beauty breakthroughs in search of the best products and practitioners.   A true “Valley Girl,”  Bridget was raised in the good ol' San Fernando Valley and often finds herself defending the valley’s radness to all the haters.

Bridget currently lives in Toluca Lake and likes to keep her grooming close to home though she has begrudgingly admitted to having driven as far as San Diego for a beauty treatment.  Bridget loves a good deal but is deathly allergic to cheapness and secretly loves that her husband has a tendency to splurge on fine dining and travel.  Now, if only she could convince him that spending money at Sephora is a household necessity…

My current beauty obsessions: Anything skin related (that really works); gorgeous lashes and mascaras that don’t run; curling shampoos, sprays, gels; Enzo Milano curling irons; soft make-up brushes;  The Wonderful Wonderbar;  Zoya nailpolishes; Flash Shiner by Design Nail to name a few.


My current non-beauty obsessions:  my wonderful husband, Rooibos tea, my adorable dog, anything that sparkles,  Dateline NBC,  Bazaar at SLS by Jose Andres where my husband just took me for my birthday, a Stairmaster, buying locally grown and grass feed healthy stuff, See’s candy especially the California Brittle (that counts as local, right?), organizing and downsizing, my gorgeous hydrangea, and vintage jewelry – especially wide 1950’s rhinestone bracelets with hide inside clasps and anything YSL. 


My current beauty missions:  Finding a manicurist who is reasonably priced, by-the-book clean and available last minute. (I know, impossible tri-fecta) and finding the perfect spray tan.


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Meet GROOMED L.A.’s newest Beauty Editors! First up, NATASHA BARRETT.

The countdown is on!  Only two and a half more weeks until the baby boy that lives in my tummy (but really just feels like a super bad case of gas right now) makes his grand entrance. 

So GROOMED L.A. has staffed up in preparation!

I am supremely excited to introduce you to the first of our four new awesome beauty-junkie-beauties who will be giving you the latest 411 on hot tips about skin-care, beauty, fitness and health around L.A. and whatever other style or fun fashion flavors and trends float their boat!  

We've also got a great division on area codes to spread the insider grooming love and our first is gonna hit the Sherman Oaks beat. 

If you have a hot tip on a beauty hot-spot in the Valley, please contact GROOMED L.A.: emily@groomed-la.com

NATASHA BARRETT

Natasha Barrett is former editor at Detour Magazine and has written for magazines like Harper’s Bazaar, Variety, Shape, Cosmopolitan, Santa Barbara Magazine and many more. After bouncing between editorial, film and the L.A. fashion industry, Natasha decided to try

her hand at motherhood – and it stuck!  She still enjoys the occasional trip downtown but calls Sherman Oaks home now. Don’t let this Valley Mom fool you – she’ll be over the hill in five minutes flat for dinner at any one of Suzanne Goin’s restaurants or an aesthetician that

promises glowing skin.

Stuff I’m into: super-sized smoky eyes, “greige” nail polish, pony tails, Goe Oil, a good brunette hair colorist (know of one??), red wine, black coffee and white teeth, Rene Furterer Dry Shampoo, ballerina flats, farms, my kids!!!, anything that makes me look less tired, water, sunscreen, cocktail rings, cocktails (Lillet over ice with a sliver of blood orange, anyone?), L.A. fashion, farmer’s markets, good design, Omorovicza’s Deep Cleansing Mask, traveling to countries with colorful currency, and last but not least, my sexy husband who has even more fun trying new products than I do.

(How cute is she? Love the cocktail!)

Natasha Barrett
 

Oh man, RECESS NAIL SPA is the shizzy…

I've never done this before…posted TWICE about a fave grooming spot…but I had a long overdue mani-pedi yesterday at RECESS and it was just so special, I had to write about it again. The place is so beauteous, the care and expertise so top-notch, the owner Nidhi soooo lovely, the products and polishes so exquisite, it really is worth treating yourself to the Recess experience one of these days if you have yet to get there.  

Perfect for a date with a date with a girlfriend or if you need a suppperr relaxing hour away from the noise of work, kids, life in general.  Not only do I lose my mind over the insane polish collections and brands to choose from, but man, do the have the best junky-fun magazine collection in town!!

No wonder it's a fave of all these glossy mags.

8408-B Beverly Blvd. 
Los Angeles, CA 90048
tel 323.782.9919    fax 323.782.9929
 

Mon By Appointment Only
Tues – Sat 10AM – 7PM
Sun 11AM – 6PM 

Recess is a one of a kind spa that is internationally recognized for its cutting edge techniques, offering organic and non-toxic services in an environmentally responsible way. It was founded on the simple idea of combining the best of all worlds, in order to provide our guests with a unique atmosphere for their beauty services. It is an aesthetically and physically soothing salon to congregate with your friends and loved ones and enjoy our relaxing spa services. 


mani

pedi

express mani   20   30
all organic    22   32
basic mani   25   35
recess signature   35   50
thirsty hands and feet   50   70
ultimate recess    65   75
acrylic rehab     75    
sole searching pedicure        80

therapy enhancements

Dead Sea Salt & Sugar Scrub 6 / 8
Lavender Paraffin Wrap 6 / 8
Garlic Formula Natural Nail Strengthener (for brittle nails) 6 / 8
Warm Oil Cuticle Treatment 15
Natural, Heat-Activated Callus Treatment 15
Extra 10 minute Massage 15
Hot Stone Massage Therapy 15
Natural AHA Hand Crème Treatment with Paraffin 18
Natural Honey Moisture Treatment with Paraffin Wrap 25
30 Minute Foot Massage 35

waxing & eyebrow services available 

All RECESS products are organic, free of parabens, dyes and formaldehyde.  Made with essential oil blends, they are sourced from the freshest ingredients and are purchased through Fair Trade.  Nail polishes, basecoats, topcoats, and nail strengtheners are all toluene, formaldehyde, camphor, and phthalate free (including DBP).

SHESWAI LAQUER – Formaldehyde, toluene, and dbp free nail laquer…

May 17, 2010

Looking for a chemical free (no formaldehyde,toluene and DBP) nail polish? One that happens to be less toxic, with sustainably harvested wooden caps, entirely made in the USA not to mention glamorously eco-chic?

SHESWAI has made seven beautiful classic colors for their first collection, designed and created by Cloutier Agency repped manicurist Debbie Leavitt.

I'm crazy about NICE – subtle beige/nude; a chic alternative to the ‘no color’ color.

Take a peek at their lovely website! You can purchase a bottle right here for $16.

They've also got lots of fun things to check out.

Polish : $16

And they offer ONE THE GO - an in-home mani-pedi experience. I'll be booking one of these once baby comes and I'm home bound…

You are invited to experience the pleasure of a manicure & pedicure in the comfort of your own home or office.

Each natural nail care service includes a lovely nail shape and buff, a warm sudsy soak, and tender cuticle care. 


sheswai custom blended oils and scrubs are used to nourish & soothe your hands and feet… and of course a perfect polish to complete!

sheswai…on the go is a great way to treat yourself and makes a sweet gift for others.


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